Good morning all.
For those who need coverslips of precise thickness (usually 0.17mm) here's a simple but ingenious thickness gauge you can make at home. It's much faster than using a micrometer for measurement.
I accidentally trod on mine this morning :( and need to make another, which reminded me of this article.
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/_/KWVhDQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA11 (https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/_/KWVhDQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA11)
I apologise if this has been posted before but searching the forum is difficult for me. Even using Google translate, I'm not sure I get the right German words to search with.
Hi Beatsy,
what exactly do you mean?
Can you copy the page and the relevant content here?
And describe what is so genious about it in English that's fine.
It's looks for me, it is a book or a paywall.
Regards Rudolf
That's strange, the link works for everyone else I've sent it to. Maybe it's location dependent. Sorry about that.
Here's a screenshot of the main diagram - pretty obvious how it works from that.
Thanks for the screenshot - the link doesn't work for my either!
The link works from the Netherlands. It doesn't add much to the image Steve posted.
You might want to search on the web for Collected Works of Shinya Inoue: Microscopes, Living Cells, and Dynamic Molecules (142MB)
It's a goldmine for information. Too bad if it is blocked in Deutschland. Z-library still has it, but hey, FBI is watching you ;-)
Best wishes, René
Dear All,
Shinya Inoue, Coverslip Thickness Gauge.
LG Helmut
Do you think this would work for 18mm circular cover glass?
Bill
Dear All,
The INOUÉ GAUGE for COVER-SLIP THICKNESS on ResearchGate:
"The Inoué gauge allows to determine the thickness of a microscope coverslip in the range from
0.12 mm to 0.22 mm with a precision of 0.01 mm."
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Photograph-of-cover-slip-gauge_fig4_353807382 (https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Photograph-of-cover-slip-gauge_fig4_353807382)
LG Helmut
Zitat von: bill2penn in März 13, 2023, 12:40:43 NACHMITTAGS
Do you think this would work for 18mm circular cover glass?
Bill
Yes it will, Bill. I used mine for 18mm and lately 13mm diameter. Mine was the same shape and style as the one pictured, but just using bits of razor blades glued to acrylic with shims underneath and an extra 0.2mm shim under the lower blade. Only set for 0.17mm because that's all I use. Sadly, stomping on it broke the most important bit of acrylic (behind the razor blades) so it will never be accurate again. Easy to make new though.
I have this 19th century coverslip gauge, and it still works perfectly after 150 years!
Regards
Martin
Hallo zusammen,
also irgendwie bin ich mir nicht sicher, dass die gezeigten Einrichtungen schneller sein sollen als das kleine, von Altmeister Henkel in der Mirkofibel (s. Link rechts oben auf der Seite des Mikroforums) auf S. 178 empfohlene kleine Gerätchen.
Dear Jürgen (JB),
Käfer J15, this little gadget has a large price tag attached to it: at least 100€
Digitales Foliendickenmessgerät - FD 1000/30-3 - mit Abhebevorrichtung 1085 €
I would rather buy Marienfeld Precision cover glasses thickness No. 1.5H (tol. ± 5 μm)
https://www.marienfeld-superior.com/precision-cover-glasses-thickness-no-1-5h-tol-5-m.html (https://www.marienfeld-superior.com/precision-cover-glasses-thickness-no-1-5h-tol-5-m.html)
LG Helmut
Hallo Helmut,
natürlich sind die Kaefer-Geraetchen eine feine Sache, ähnliche Dickenmesstaster gibt's aber auch dtl. günstiger von anderen Herstellern oder gebraucht. Muss man halt den Markt ein wenig durchforsten. Auf der anderen Seite: Was kosten denn unsere anderen Utensilien oft, und das ist kein Einmalartikel, sondern "was fürs Leben ".
Hallo,
ein billiges Messmikrometer für 20.- € reicht auch.
Hubert
Dear Hubert und Jürgen,
also ich fand den thread sehr interessant und amüsant, mal was anderes.
ein Mikrometer aus dem 19. Jahrhundert reicht auch und es ist offensichtlich kein Einmalartikel sondern "was fürs Leben".
Apropos, "was fürs Leben", ich bin 72: "in the long run we are all dead".
LG Helmut